Since it's not that cold by me a scarf isn't all that necessary. Instead I'm thinking of going with a bandana. Full of cool details and made from fabric sourced in Japan, this can be worn around the neck, in a shirt pocket or peaking out the back pocket of your cords.

My J. Crew chords are about worn down to chinos at this point, so I figured I'd upgrade to these fall offerings from Rugby. Slim through the waist and leg, they look as good rolled up as they do tucked into boots. Check out all the great color offerings...Deep Autumn and College Green are particularly intriguing.

The classic, coveted fall footwear (and banner leading man) finally makes its debut here at Sartorially Inclined though, I'll be honest, I have never owned a pair of Bean Boots. GASP! 'Tis true my friends, but that is all about to change this fall even if I still cannot decide what height to go with. At the time of writing the 8" has caught my fancy so it'll do for now.

I've only heard good things about the RRL Corduroy Jean. I might have to cop those too as my Gaps are ripping in the butt (I'm a terrible patcher). Also, 8" for your Bean boot seems to be the perfect length. I own the 6" and some very snowy days it just doesn't cut it. I can't imagine wearing the 10" laced fully, so 8" seems just right. Also, your Wallabees are timeless. The sand is the perfect color. I've always had my eye on a pair but have never been able to pull the trigger on the $100-$130 shoe.

Mr. Enthusiasm - Those cord jeans look like the perfect fit. The price point is pretty close to that of J. Crew, but seems like a better pant aka finger on the trigger. I agree with you on the Bean Boots. My only reservations came after I saw some amazing pics of a guy in his Bean Boot mocs...I may just wait for the Signature Collection to see what's available. As far as Wally's are concerned. They are worth every penny of the $130. So comfy, so cool. Not to mention how great they look once that sand suede gets all hot and bothered. My only regret: I wish I had gotten low tops.

Let me second the bean boot moc idea. I went to college right outside of LL Bean's headquarters, so I got a little tired of seeing the 6" and 8" boots all the time. That said, the moc is a cool - and timeless - way to stand out from the crowd.

Disaffected - Yeah, that vest is amazing. When it comes down to it, Patagonia actually makes really good looking stuff. You know it's going to be functional, but when it looks this good too, wow...I'm sold.

The Bean Boot issue is an ongoing debate and since I am living in an area where snow is reserved for children's dreams (hope that didnt sound too creepy) the moc may be my best bet. Whatever I get is going right up so we'll see what happens.